Oando reaffirms support for indigenous upstream growth
Oando Energy Resources has reiterated its commitment to enhancing Nigeria's indigenous upstream oil and gas ecosystem following discussions with industry leaders.
Indigenous leaders say they were not consulted before remains disturbed
Yorta Yorta leaders claim they were not consulted about a $13.3 million redevelopment project that disturbed ancestral remains in Echuca, Australia.
Ontario government pressed for action on northern highways after fatal crashes
Indigenous leaders demand government intervention to improve safety on northern Ontario highways following a series of fatal accidents.
Indigenous people will only begin to vacate the Cargill port area in Santarém after revocation published in the Official Gazette
Indigenous leaders in Santarém, Brazil, have stated they will only vacate the Cargill port area once an official revocation of decree 12,600 is published in the official government gazette.
Federal Government revokes Decree 12.600 after meeting with indigenous leaders in Brasília
The Brazilian Federal Government has revoked Decree 12.600 following a meeting with indigenous leaders who protested against the decree's implications for the Tapajós River.
Boulos and Guajajara will receive indigenous people who invaded port in protest against Lula
Indigenous leaders from the Lower Tapajós invaded a port terminal in protest against President Lula's decree on privatization.
Indigenous leaders outline priorities for spring sitting of Parliament
Indigenous leaders in Canada are preparing to engage with a new federal government led by Prime Minister Mark Carney to address their priorities for self-government and access to clean drinking water.
'It was not destiny, it was violence': indigenous people lament the death of young leadership in Roraima
Indigenous leaders in Roraima protest the murder of 28-year-old Gabriel Ferreira Rodrigues, calling for justice and emphasizing the violent nature of his death.
Police treats the death of young indigenous leader as homicide and says the case is a priority
The death of Gabriel Ferreira, a 28-year-old indigenous leader, is being investigated as a homicide and is considered a top priority by the police in Brazil.
Mobilization enters its 2nd day and demands justice for slain indigenous leader: 'Who killed Gabriel?'
Indigenous leaders and community members in Roraima, Brazil, are demanding justice for Gabriel Ferreira Rodrigues, a young leader killed recently, gathering in a significant protest.
Young Indigenous Leader Found Dead After 10 Days Missing
Gabriel Ferreira Rodrigues, a 28-year-old Indigenous leader from Brazil, was found dead after being missing for ten days.
Indigenous leader disappears in community in Amajari, Roraima
Indigenous leader Gabriel Ferreira Rodrigues has been missing since February 1, 2026, after attending an event in Amajari, Roraima.
Presidential recall returns to debate. Correa, Moreno and Lasso faced requests that did not materialize
The possibility of triggering a recall against President Daniel Noboa has resurfaced in public debate, driven by indigenous leaders and social organizations citing concerns over rising citizen discontent due to insecurity and economic issues.
Deadline Given to Federal Government by Indigenous Peoples for Response on Revocation of Decree Ends This Friday, 6
Indigenous leaders of Tapajós have given the Brazilian federal government until noon on Friday, the 6th, to respond to their counterproposal concerning the revocation of decree 12.600 following prolonged negotiations.
Cyclist dies after being hit by a truck on RR-203
A cyclist named Márcio Caetano, known as 'Gabiru', died after being struck by a truck on RR-203 near Vila Três Corações in Amajari, Roraima, leading to a three-day mourning period declared by local indigenous leaders.
What did Akhilesh Yadav say about the India-US trade deal?
Akhilesh Yadav criticized Indian leaders for their inconsistent support for indigenous products while questioning their authenticity amidst global influences.